Wilmington, Del. - Ashland revealed the company's newest soy-free and organic GPM nutrients and two new additions to the N-dur xr technology during the SupplySide West exhibition in Las Vegas.

Soy-free GPM fermented nutrients

Soy-free GPM nutrients are bound to a food source so they may be more bioavailable and may release more slowly over time. GPM nutrients are part of a whole food matrix and are gentle on the stomach. Made with a patented process, Ashland's new innovations are gluten free, nonGMO and Kosher certified.

'We know that consumers are concerned about allergens, so our soy-free GPM nutrients will have a strong appeal,' said Maxine Weber, global nutraceuticals marketing director, Ashland. 'In addition, the soy-free GPM nutrients are either USDA Organic or Made with Organic Ingredients, for customers and consumers who are concerned about organic sourcing.'

Soy-free GPM lutein

To address the concerns about eye health due to excessive screen time, Ashland has added soy-free GPM lutein to its nutraceutical's product portfolio. Lutein may support eye health* and is great ingredient to use for companies formulating eye health supplements.

Extended-release technology for powdered drinks

Although extended-release technology is available for tablets, there were not many options to create extended release for powdered drink products.

About Ashland

Ashland Global Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ASH) is a premier specialty materials company with a conscious and proactive mindset for sustainability. The company serves customers in a wide range of consumer and industrial markets, including adhesives, architectural coatings, automotive, construction, energy, food and beverage, nutraceuticals, personal care and pharmaceutical. Approximately 4,200 passionate, tenacious solvers - from renowned scientists and research chemists to talented engineers and plant operators - thrive on developing practical, innovative and elegant solutions to complex problems for customers in more than 100 countries. Visit ashland.com and ashland.com/sustainability to learn more.

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